in the depths of this dank bar
where the morning never comes
the unimpressionist with my insta memories
knockin’ back a stiff fucken drink
love to hear that ice tinkling against the glass
love to see those dice rolling across years
love to all those people I left behind back there…
little Stella from the tiki lounge
come over here we just gonna get something together
she both exorbitant and free oh boy she looking at me
I reach into my wallet oh no how quick those euros fly
you know me I got friends in all the low places with brutal faces
my city fly by
my universal card admit one free
my smart ticket reduces waiting around
my crumpled white shirt the collars always hurt my soft tan neck
my boots scuffed and scarred
I hit the pavement hard
the ocean has sucked out low
the green moss in the moonlight an iridescent lime
I walk Neptune Street for awhile and then I knock at a door
I go inside and I hand over the cash and I argue with some prick there
he goes away and comes back with it and chucks it at me
we get in Tonys car and drive for awhile
cemeteries and liquor barns and pines and palms
and girls with blonde blonde hair
hey I love this song playing there
Tony is laughing and shrugging
wasn’t that singer the guy Loreen was fucking…?
everybody laughs as we jump out at Tonys flat
Tonys latest flame opens the door and she’s burning hot alright
I sift thru his album collection watching her out the corner of your eye
she’s gliding around the evening like an insolent cygnet on troubled waters
I choose a record by Johnny Consort its as rare as buggery
the songs sound like they’re being played sideways
another smoke another drink another groan
I nearly swoon when I check the messages on my phone
the police found the Golden Fleece and about three keys
I was running a book but they took it with em and had a look
now that they know all the names of the games its a shame to blame myself
Tonys got nice furniture with its real wooden arms
his fishing rods and his tool kit in the hall
you could envy him this domesticity
his girlfriend and his goldfish
a fridge full of exotic booze
an ashtray from a Melbourne casino and some unusual tongs
his computers screen saver is a still from that film we saw
its the aliens and the earth and the only gun that can kill em
my green drink swims before my eyes in between gulps
I get out the stuff and we all make a dive
little Stella is pretty greedy as she takes it all in at once
tonys more experienced and careful
his gaze never wavers as he figures it all out
the other 2 whose names I don’t know show up
and Tony lets em in and they got gossip and vicodin
the guy used to play guitar on a stage
the woman was lovely before age froze her down to her toes
she used to strip n play bongoes
in the long ago
I step outside into the garden for a breather
either you can hear the sea from here
or that shell im holding to my ear is well ringing
someone inside is singing that song again as little Stella cried
Tony comes outside
and says give us a hand
he shook his head n said the internet just died
I sit there staring at the grass pushing up through the sand
a block of land for sale next door
nah not me mate i’m too fucken poor
still it’d be nice to live next to Tony down by the shore…
his girlfriend comes out and lights up a cig
in the glow of the mosquito coils her nose looks kinda big
she says tonys crashed out for the night do ya wanna bet
and she changes the for sale sign
to
to let
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